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Mourners are crushed in city of Kerman during procession for general killed by US drone strike | Mourners are crushed in city of Kerman during procession for general killed by US drone strike |
Here’s a closing summary of today’s events: | |
More than 50 people have been killed in a crush in the south-eastern Iranian city of Kerman, where hundreds of thousands of mourners gathered for the burial of the military commander Qassem Suleimani. State media said 56 people had been killed and 213 injured. | |
Suleimani’s burial has been postponed due to the size of the crowd. It comes a day after Iranian police said millions gathered to mourn Suleimani in Tehran, in the largest turnout since the 1989 funeral of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. | |
The US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo has again defended the killing of Suleimani but provided no new evidence to support the US claim that the general posed a direct threat to US lives. At a press conference he accused Iran of propaganda by claiming Suleimani was in Baghdad on a diplomatic mission. Pompeo also said he was “confident” that lawyers were consulted before Donald Trump ordered the strike. | |
The UK’s ambassador to Iran, Rob Macaire, has been summoned by Iran’s foreign ministry and warned against siding with the US over the attack. Macaire was also told to convey a message to London that UK should not be a “partner in this crime”. | |
Iranian military forces have said they are prepared to use medium- to long-range missiles to attack US bases in the Middle East, in revenge for the assassination of Suleimani. The secretary of Iran’s national security council, Ali Shamkhani, said: “The 27 US bases that are closest to Iran’s border are already on high alert; they know that the response is likely to include medium-range & long-range missiles.” | |
Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, has vowed that Iran will respond “proportionately” to the killing of Suleimani. He described the US-ordered drone strike as an act of state terrorism and claimed Donald Trump had no respect for international law. | |
Javad Zarif has also been told he will not get a US visa to travel to the United Nations later this week. He accused the US of violating the 1947 UN HQ Agreement. | |
British ships and helicopters have been placed on standby in the Middle East in case there is a further military escalation of the Iran crisis, the defence minister told MPs in the Commons. Ben Wallace said the UK had taken “urgent measures” to protect British nationals and interests in Iraq and other nearby countries should Iran retaliate. | |
Boris Johnson was due to chair a meeting of the UK national security council to discuss the crisis. The foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, has travelled to Brussels for talks with his European counterparts. | |
Germany is reducing its troop numbers in Iraq for security reasons after the US killing of Suleimani. It is the first coalition withdrawal since the Iraqi parliament voted on Sunday to call for the withdrawal of US forces from the country. | |
That’s it for today. Our US politics live blog will cover any major developments on the aftermath of the assassination of Suleimani and there will be more reports and analysis on our Iran page. | |
The Islamic Republic News Agency, Irna, has a fuller account of Iran’s decision to summon the UK’s ambassador in Tehran, Rob Macaire. | |
Macaire was warned that siding with the US over the assassination of Suleimani constitutes “an alliance with an act of US terrorism”, according to a translation of the report. Macaire was also told to convey a message to London that UK should not be a “partner in this crime”. | |
Macaire said the government believes that escalating tensions in the regions are in no one’s interest, and called on Iran to exercise restraint. | |
British ships and helicopters have been placed on standby in the Middle East in case there is a further military escalation of the Iran crisis, the defence minister told MPs in the Commons. | British ships and helicopters have been placed on standby in the Middle East in case there is a further military escalation of the Iran crisis, the defence minister told MPs in the Commons. |
Ben Wallace said the UK had taken “urgent measures” to protect British nationals and interests in Iraq and other nearby countries should Iran retaliate after the assassination of Suleimani. | Ben Wallace said the UK had taken “urgent measures” to protect British nationals and interests in Iraq and other nearby countries should Iran retaliate after the assassination of Suleimani. |
The cabinet minister said it was necessary to “change the readiness of our forces”, which include an estimated 400 troops in Iraq, and two warships, the HMS Montrose and the HMS Defender in the Persian Gulf. | The cabinet minister said it was necessary to “change the readiness of our forces”, which include an estimated 400 troops in Iraq, and two warships, the HMS Montrose and the HMS Defender in the Persian Gulf. |
Iranian military forces have said they are prepared to use medium- to long-range missiles to attack US bases in the Middle East, in revenge for the assassination of Suleimani. | Iranian military forces have said they are prepared to use medium- to long-range missiles to attack US bases in the Middle East, in revenge for the assassination of Suleimani. |
According to a report by the semi-official Tasnim news agency, Iran has prepared 13 scenarios for retaliation, and the secretary of Iran’s national security council said that even the most limited of the options would be a “historic nightmare” for the US. | According to a report by the semi-official Tasnim news agency, Iran has prepared 13 scenarios for retaliation, and the secretary of Iran’s national security council said that even the most limited of the options would be a “historic nightmare” for the US. |
Ali Shamkhani told the news agency: “The 27 US bases that are closest to Iran’s border are already on high alert; they know that the response is likely to include medium-range & long-range missiles.” | Ali Shamkhani told the news agency: “The 27 US bases that are closest to Iran’s border are already on high alert; they know that the response is likely to include medium-range & long-range missiles.” |
Iran’s foreign ministry has summoned the UK ambassador to Iran, Rob Macaire, following what state media describes as “unacceptable remarks” by Boris Johnson and Ben Wallace. | Iran’s foreign ministry has summoned the UK ambassador to Iran, Rob Macaire, following what state media describes as “unacceptable remarks” by Boris Johnson and Ben Wallace. |
It comes amid reports that an adviser to Iran’s foreign ministry described the UK as a “partner in crime” to the US over the killing of Suleimani. | It comes amid reports that an adviser to Iran’s foreign ministry described the UK as a “partner in crime” to the US over the killing of Suleimani. |
Saudi Arabia’s defence minister, Khalid bin Salman, is in London for talks with his UK counterpart to discuss the “war against terrorism and challenges facing our region”. | Saudi Arabia’s defence minister, Khalid bin Salman, is in London for talks with his UK counterpart to discuss the “war against terrorism and challenges facing our region”. |
The UK government is putting in place “urgent measures” to protect British nationals and interests amid rising tensions in the Gulf, the defence secretary, Ben Wallace has said. PA Media reports: | The UK government is putting in place “urgent measures” to protect British nationals and interests amid rising tensions in the Gulf, the defence secretary, Ben Wallace has said. PA Media reports: |
Here’s a summary of events so far: | Here’s a summary of events so far: |
Dozens of people have been killed in a crush in the south-eastern Iranian city of Kerman, where hundreds of thousands of mourners have gathered for the burial of the military commander Qassem Suleimani. State media said 56 people had been killed and 213 injured. | Dozens of people have been killed in a crush in the south-eastern Iranian city of Kerman, where hundreds of thousands of mourners have gathered for the burial of the military commander Qassem Suleimani. State media said 56 people had been killed and 213 injured. |
Suleimani’s burial has been postponed due to the size of the crowd. It comes a day after Iranian police said millions gathered to mourn Suleimani in Tehran, in the largest turnout since the 1989 funeral of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. | Suleimani’s burial has been postponed due to the size of the crowd. It comes a day after Iranian police said millions gathered to mourn Suleimani in Tehran, in the largest turnout since the 1989 funeral of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. |
The US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo has again defended the killing of Suleimani but provided no new evidence to support the US claim that the general posed a direct threat to US lives. At a press conference he accused Iran of propaganda by claiming Suleimani was in Baghdad on a diplomatic mission. Pompeo also said he was “confident” that lawyers were consulted before Donald Trump ordered the strike. | The US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo has again defended the killing of Suleimani but provided no new evidence to support the US claim that the general posed a direct threat to US lives. At a press conference he accused Iran of propaganda by claiming Suleimani was in Baghdad on a diplomatic mission. Pompeo also said he was “confident” that lawyers were consulted before Donald Trump ordered the strike. |
Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, has vowed that Iran will respond “proportionately” to the killing of Suleimani. He described the US-ordered drone strike as an act of state terrorism and claimed Donald Trump had no respect for international law. | Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, has vowed that Iran will respond “proportionately” to the killing of Suleimani. He described the US-ordered drone strike as an act of state terrorism and claimed Donald Trump had no respect for international law. |
The UK has said it wants to keep its troops in Iraq but will pull out if Baghdad demands. The defence secretary, Ben Wallace said: “If they require us to leave, that is their right and we will respect it.” | The UK has said it wants to keep its troops in Iraq but will pull out if Baghdad demands. The defence secretary, Ben Wallace said: “If they require us to leave, that is their right and we will respect it.” |
Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of the supreme national security council, said 13 “revenge scenarios” were being considered by Tehran. Even the weakest option would prove “a historic nightmare for the Americans”, he said. | Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of the supreme national security council, said 13 “revenge scenarios” were being considered by Tehran. Even the weakest option would prove “a historic nightmare for the Americans”, he said. |
Javad Zarif has also been told he will not get a US visa to travel to the United Nations later this week. He accused the US of violating the 1947 UN HQ Agreement. | Javad Zarif has also been told he will not get a US visa to travel to the United Nations later this week. He accused the US of violating the 1947 UN HQ Agreement. |
Boris Johnson is due to chair a meeting of the UK national security council to discuss the crisis. The foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, has travelled to Brussels for talks with his European counterparts. | Boris Johnson is due to chair a meeting of the UK national security council to discuss the crisis. The foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, has travelled to Brussels for talks with his European counterparts. |
Germany is reducing its troop numbers in Iraq for security reasons after the US killing of Suleimani. It is the first coalition withdrawal since the Iraqi parliament voted on Sunday to call for the withdrawal of US forces from the country. | Germany is reducing its troop numbers in Iraq for security reasons after the US killing of Suleimani. It is the first coalition withdrawal since the Iraqi parliament voted on Sunday to call for the withdrawal of US forces from the country. |
Downing Street has given an account of a phone call between Boris Johnson and Turkey’s President Erdogan. | Downing Street has given an account of a phone call between Boris Johnson and Turkey’s President Erdogan. |
In his press conference, Pompeo accused his Iranian counterpart, Javad Zarif, of being a “propagandist” by claiming that Suleimani was travelling to Baghdad on diplomatic mission when he was killed in the US drone strike. | In his press conference, Pompeo accused his Iranian counterpart, Javad Zarif, of being a “propagandist” by claiming that Suleimani was travelling to Baghdad on diplomatic mission when he was killed in the US drone strike. |
Pompeo said: | Pompeo said: |
On Trump’s threat to target 52 cultural sites, Pompeo said: “Every action we take will be consistent with the international rule of law.” | On Trump’s threat to target 52 cultural sites, Pompeo said: “Every action we take will be consistent with the international rule of law.” |
He added: “Let me tell you who’s done damage to Persian culture. It’s not the United States of America. It’s the Ayatollah. The real risk to Persian culture does not come from United States of America. That there is there is no mistake about that. | He added: “Let me tell you who’s done damage to Persian culture. It’s not the United States of America. It’s the Ayatollah. The real risk to Persian culture does not come from United States of America. That there is there is no mistake about that. |
Asked whether lawyers were consulted about Suleimani’s killing, Pomopeo said: | Asked whether lawyers were consulted about Suleimani’s killing, Pomopeo said: |
Asked if there will be similar strikes against highranking Iranians, Pompeo said: | Asked if there will be similar strikes against highranking Iranians, Pompeo said: |
Iran’s Fars News agency now says 56 people killed were killed in the funeral crush in Kerman. It said 35 men and 21 women were killed and 213 people injured. | Iran’s Fars News agency now says 56 people killed were killed in the funeral crush in Kerman. It said 35 men and 21 women were killed and 213 people injured. |